Ohio Emergency Room Errors Attorneys

Put Decades of Experience on Your Side

The role of the emergency department is to identify those patients who
are seriously ill and to make sure that they are properly treated by emergency
care providers, or admitted into the hospital for the level of care required.
Unfortunately, emergency department personnel often do not take the necessary
steps to fully evaluate a patient's condition in order to make a correct
diagnosis.

This can result in wrongful treatment, or patients being sent home when
they need to be admitted into the hospital. A misdiagnosis in the emergency
department can put a patient's life at risk. If you or a loved one
has been injured in emergency room accident, speak with a Cleveland emergency
room error lawyer from Spangenberg Shibley & Liber LLP for more information.

Knowledgeable Representation from Spangenberg Shibley & Liber

Determining whether a doctor has misdiagnosed a medical condition in the
emergency room requires an in-depth understanding of medical conditions
and the occurrence of specific symptoms in conjunction with life-threatening
conditions. Very few personal injury plaintiff law firms can offer the
level of sophisticated case preparation and representation of which Spangenberg
Shibley & Liber LLP is capable.

For 70 years,
our attorneys have been building our reputation by handling the most complex medical
malpractice cases. We are proud of our case results on behalf of our clients,
most of which have been referred to us by law firms and lawyers who cannot
provide the resources required to win complex cases involving emergency
department misdiagnoses.

Highly
Decorated

ExperiencedFirm with a Long History of Case Wins

Here are some examples of cases we have won involving emergency room malpractice:

A mother who had delivered her first child came to the emergency room complaining
of headaches. She was discharged with a diagnosis of tension headache,
when in fact she was suffering from severe high blood pressure which ultimately
caused bleeding into her brain. Tragically and unnecessarily, she died
at home the next day. The case was settled for $1,350,000.

In another case, a retired mother of two went to an urgent care center
complaining of severe fever and weakness. She was discharged with a diagnosis
of the flu. The emergency room physician missed the lab work results that
would have revealed that the patient was suffering from bacterial meningitis.
The patient died the next day. The case was settled for $1,500,000.

Our lawyers won a verdict of $8,200,000 on behalf of a man who became a
paraplegic due to the emergency room physicians' and nurses' failures
to diagnose the patient's herniated disk impinging on his spinal cord.
Had this diagnosis been made earlier, prompt surgical intervention would
have permitted him to lead a normal life without any paralysis.

Our lawyers also obtained a verdict of $2,300,000 on behalf of the family
of a man who died after several hours of a delay in making the diagnosis
of an abdominal aortic aneurysm. At trial, it was conclusively proven
that the patient's death could have been prevented had the emergency room
doctor followed up on radiology reports that showed the ruptured aneurysm.

Consult Our Cleveland Emergency Room Error Lawyers in a Free Review

If we pursue the claim on your behalf, you'll have an experienced team
of successful trial lawyers working aggressively to help you get the justice
and compensation you deserve and need. We've got the financial and
professional resources to put into a case that may take more than a year
to resolve. Let us provide you with our effective and efficient legal services.

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